The Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey (pkshl) published its results in papers published from 2003 to 2006 with a total of 18 new pulsars discovered. It detected a total of 41 pulsars. The fastest pulsar discovered was J0610-2100 with a period of 3.86132 milliseconds and the slowest pulsar was J0726-2612 with a period of 3.44231 seconds. The smallest pulsar dispersion measure was J0343-3000 with a DM of 20.2 pc/cc and the largest pulsar dispersion measure was J0821-4221 with a DM of 270.6 pc/cc. There were a total of 1085 pulsars known before the first discovery was published. This survey increased the total amount of known pulsars by 2.0%.

PSRS Discovered by Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey

JNAMEPERIODDMBSURF
J0343-3000 2.597 seconds 20.2 pc/cc 3.89e+11 G
J0633-2015 3.253 seconds 90.7 pc/cc 3.57e+12 G
J0636-4549 1.985 seconds 26.31 pc/cc 2.54e+12 G
J0656-2228 1.225 seconds 32.39 pc/cc 1.83e+11 G
J0719-2545 974.725 milliseconds 253.89 pc/cc 2.7e+12 G
J0726-2612 3.442 seconds 69.4 pc/cc 3.21e+13 G
J0746-4529 2.791 seconds 134.57 pc/cc 6.9e+12 G
J0818-3232 2.161 seconds 131.8 pc/cc 1.29e+12 G
J0820-3921 1.074 seconds 179.4 pc/cc 3.66e+12 G
J0821-4221 396.728 milliseconds 270.6 pc/cc 1.19e+12 G
J0838-2621 308.581 milliseconds 116.9 pc/cc 1.11e+11 G
J0843+0719 1.366 seconds 36.6 pc/cc *
J1038+0032 28.852 milliseconds 26.34 pc/cc 1.41e+09 G
J1046+0304 326.271 milliseconds 24.98 pc/cc 2.04e+11 G

Binary PSRS Discovered by Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey

JNAMEPERIODDMBSURF
J0610-2100 3.861 milliseconds 60.67 pc/cc 2.21e+08 G
J0737-3039A 22.699 milliseconds 48.92 pc/cc 6.4e+09 G
J0737-3039B 2.773 seconds 48.92 pc/cc 1.59e+12 G
J0737-3039A 22.699 milliseconds 48.92 pc/cc 6.4e+09 G
J0737-3039B 2.773 seconds 48.92 pc/cc 1.59e+12 G
J0900-3144 11.11 milliseconds 75.71 pc/cc 7.46e+08 G

PSRS Detected by Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey

JNAMEPERIODDMBSURF
J0448-2749 450.448 milliseconds 26.22 pc/cc 2.62e+11 G
J0520-2553 241.642 milliseconds 33.77 pc/cc 8.63e+10 G
J0630-2834 1.244 seconds 34.42 pc/cc 3.01e+12 G
J0729-1836 510.16 milliseconds 61.29 pc/cc 3.15e+12 G
J0738-4042 374.921 milliseconds 160.9 pc/cc 7.27e+11 G
J0742-2822 166.762 milliseconds 73.73 pc/cc 1.69e+12 G
J0749-4247 1.095 seconds 104.59 pc/cc 1.05e+12 G
J0758-1528 682.265 milliseconds 63.33 pc/cc 1.06e+12 G
J0820-1350 1.238 seconds 40.94 pc/cc 1.63e+12 G
J0820-4114 545.446 milliseconds 113.4 pc/cc 1.05e+11 G
J0828-3417 1.849 seconds 51.6 pc/cc 1.37e+12 G
J0835-3707 541.404 milliseconds 112.4 pc/cc 2.33e+12 G
J0837-4135 751.625 milliseconds 147.2 pc/cc 1.65e+12 G
J0846-3533 1.116 seconds 94.16 pc/cc 1.35e+12 G
J0855-3331 1.268 seconds 86.64 pc/cc 2.86e+12 G
J0908-1739 401.626 milliseconds 15.88 pc/cc 5.25e+11 G
J0922+0638 430.627 milliseconds 27.3 pc/cc 2.46e+12 G
J0944-1354 570.264 milliseconds 12.5 pc/cc 1.63e+11 G
J0953+0755 253.065 milliseconds 2.97 pc/cc 2.44e+11 G
J1024-0719 5.162 milliseconds 6.48 pc/cc 3.13e+08 G

Binary PSRS Detected by Parkes high-latitude multibeam pulsar survey

JNAMEPERIODDMBSURF
J0437-4715 5.757 milliseconds 2.64 pc/cc 5.81e+08 G
J0823+0159 864.873 milliseconds 23.73 pc/cc 3.04e+11 G
J1022+1001 16.453 milliseconds 10.24 pc/cc 8.54e+08 G